| NAZARETH STUNNED BY COLORADO
COLLEGE, 12-11
Golden Flyers (13-3) lose 9-0 lead, fall in
overtime
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SALISBURY,
Md. (May 12, 2007) – Robin Harvey scored
with 17 seconds remaining for Colorado College
to give the Tigers a 12-11 sudden victory over
the Golden Flyers in the second round of the NCAA
Division III Tournament in Salisbury, Md. The
defeat eliminated the Golden Flyers from the tournament
and completed their season at 13-3 overall.
Nazareth had a 9-0 lead in the first half before
settling for a 9-2 advantage at halftime. Colorado
College stormed back to tie the score at 10-10
at the end of regulation. The teams each scored
once in the first two overtimes before resorting
to the final three-minute sudden victory period.
Freshman Jennifer Young gave Nazareth an 11-10
lead with two seconds left in the first overtime
session. Harvey answered with 1:28 left in second
overtime session to tie the score at 11 before
she scored the eventual game-winning goal.
Colorado College improved to 12-5 overall and
plays again Sunday against host Salisbury at 1
p.m.
The Golden Flyers sprinted out to a 9-0 lead
in the first 25 minutes of the game. Junior Caity
Richardson ignited Nazareth’s offense as
she scored the first of her two goals just 1:33
into the game. Senior Beth Quartier and freshman
Nora Davis each recorded two goals for the Golden
Flyers during their scoring run. Senior Tia Morgia,
sophomore Maggie Mullin, and Young each added
one goal during the scoring run.
Colorado scored with 1:50 and :30 seconds left
in the first half to cut its deficit to 9-2 at
halftime. The Tigers continued their scoring run
into the second half as they scored four consecutive
goals in the first seven minutes to cut Nazareth’s
lead to 9-6.
Mullin added her second goal of the game with
20:29 to play to increase Nazareth’s lead
to 10-6. Colorado made it a three-goal game with
7:32 to play on an unassisted goal from Katie
Fitzgerald. The Tigers then scored three quick
goals within a minute late in the game to tie
the score at 10. Fitzgerald scored with 2:52 followed
by a goal from Mallory Newton with 2:19 left in
the second half. Harvey capped off Colorado’s
rally with 1:59 left in regulation.
Colorado College had a large advantage in shots
(46-27) and a slight advantage in ground balls
(26-21). Nazareth held a 16-11 edge in draw controls.
Sophomore Maria Fusco (pictured) made a career-high
22 saves for the Golden Flyers in the loss. Jess
Van Doren was only forced to make seven saves
for the Tigers.
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